Family Junket

Family Junket is the collective voice of Chicago-based musicians Clarence Young, Rahila Coats, Scott Daniel, Hasani Cannon, and brothers Zach, Jonah, and Max Lazarus. They are social workers, teachers, dancers, activists, writers, photographers, performance artists, and engineers coming together to create healing spaces, community, and parties. Melding flutes, saxophones, trumpets, and violins, with unique vocal compositions and wavy electronic production, the band creates music best listened to with family.

Check out their website, Bandcamp, or Spotify, or follow them on Instagram.

Join us for a CWHC benefit concert at Sleeping Village on Sunday, November 24th!

Grah your tickets now.

Tickets will be available on a sliding scale from $20-$35. All proceeds from the concert will go to support affirming and affordable health care and education for 6,000+ people throughout Chicago.

Doors open at 6pm. With performances from Living Thing, Girl K, and Family Junket, the night is set to be one filled with amazing music and community. Click here to get your tickets!

Girl K

Girl K is the Chicago-based indie pop project of Kathy Patiño. Mainly known for catchy indie rock tunes, Girl K has evolved into a dynamic force in the indie pop scene. Her upcoming album, set to release in the fall, promises to showcase her growth as an artist while staying true to her unfeigned lyricism and infectious melodies.

Check out their Bandcamp, Spotify, or follow them on Instagram.

Living Thing

Living Thing Is this solo project of Chicago-based songwriter Danielle Jones. Her debut EP “Everything Is Green” is an introspective and uplifting piece that carried her through her darkest days. It is an exploration of depression and self-care through the elements of nature and soulful melodies. Danielle encourages all listeners to utilize powerful optimism as a guide through life‘s turbulence. 

Check out their Bandcamp, Spotify, or follow them on Instagram.

Health & Safety Information

The health and safety of our communities is central to CWHC’s mission. We will be providing surgical grade masks to all attendees free of charge. Attendees are encouraged to respect other people’s mask choices. If you are unwell, we ask that you not attend. We appreciate your working with us to make this a safe celebration!